Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,
10.12
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SPECIAL AGENT TESTIFIES William Frank (right, hack to camera), special treasury
agent, testifies heforc the King House Ways and Means subcommittee in San Francisco
that a special agent in the San Francisco internal revenue bureau was fired for instruc
ting a subordinate to backdate tax forms. Members of the committee (background) are,
loft to right. Rep. Carl Curtis (ll-N), Eugene Koogh (D-NY), Cecil King (I)-Calif.), chair
man; Robert W. Kean (D NJ), and John W. Byrnes (H-Wis.). Counsel for the committee
(below) are left to right, Bruno Sehachncr, Adrian De Wind, chief counsel, and Donald
Schapiro.
Yuie Greeting
Really Red
A propaganda Christmas csrd
dropped on U.N. troops by the
"Chinese People's Volunteers" In
Korea lost ChrlMmaa was received
In a letter recently by Mrs. Inez
Orlllln of Bly from her son. Sgt.
D. O. Olvan.
Sgt. Olvan said he picked up the
card "on Old Haldy a hill that's
urs during the daytime and the
Chink's at night. "
The top fmge of the card bore
the words 'Merry Christmas." It
was decorated with holly, bells,
anowflakes and ribbon.
Inside the cover was the propa
ganda message from the "Volun
teers." It read:
"Whatever the color, race or
creed, .
All plain folka are brothers In
deed. Both you and - want life and
peace,
1' you go home, the war will cease,
VKMAND PEACE!
STOP THE WAR1"
, ITALY NKKDft WIIKAT
a itumc i jwy win unvc hi iiii
i port 100,000 tons of wheat to meet
I - mtlnn1. rBnnUanianll In t fl 'I
, M,U linXUII n .V,,UI,V,,:I,P ...
The major part. 110.000 tons, Is
expected to come from Italy's
miota under the International
Wheat Agreement. Other . likely
sources given In a recently pub
lished survey Include: 20,000 .tons
from Russia, and 40.000 tons from
' Argentina.
Beautiful Valentines . . . Voljht'i
Pioneer Offlre Supply Co. I2t Main.
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LEGAL NOTICE
KQMITY NO. Oil
Hull for Divorce
Hl'MMONH
IN Till! CIHCUIT COI HT Or
TIIK HTATK OK OIIKCON
rOH K I. A MATH COUNTY
KIM O. HAILKV, t
Plaintiff, i
Vi. t
ALICE HAIt.CY, t
Dcfrndftil.
To- ALICE IIAII.KY. Irfndm-
IN TUB NAMK Ot THK HTATE OK
OHKGON. you mtw hvraby rntir1 lo
Plr and amwr th cnmplatnl fllftj
auslnal yu in tli alwve nllllrl Cuuit
uii or nfnra iha oiptratlnn ot four
WNki from Kchruary 7. lttS2, whlrh
It the dm nf (trl puliltratlnn of IhU
numtnona, and If you fall 10 m atiawrr,
fur want iherfof, plaintiff will aplv
lo tha Court for tha rrllf prayed for
in hu romplalnt. to-wlt: Kor a drrrra
of divorce fnravrr dluolvlna tha tmndi
of matrimony herrtnfnra and now axlt
Ing liatwvan you and tha plaintiff.
Thl ninimoni l nrvrd upin you
by puhhrallon thereof onea cmh week
for four iijrraaalv wcrkk, pursuant to
ort.n-' of Hon. David It VatidrnbrrK.
Judgt of tha ahovr anlltlfd Court,
daUd ftbmary 5. IU32.
CHATIIt'IIN it BftlCKNBR
Merrill, Oregun
AtUirnaya for Plaintiff
f -7-H-21 M M-0 No. Soft
NOTICB OK HOME KOUNDUP
Thla Notice will, after Fahruary 7.
Itwj, aupcriada the Notice publuhed
J.tnunr' and February 4. m'J. in
tha Med ford Mall Tribune. Aahland
'rutin., hlftbiyou Newa, and Klantath
Herald St Newt Tha horaa roundu,
tun
wilt
will tefln Kchruary II. 1832. and
be conducted pursuant to the pro
alont of Chanter 21 1. Orel on l.a
provl
WM. AH llvatock owner, the grnrral
rub tic, Jack ton County, Klamath Coun
V and the .Slat of Oregon, are here
by notified that Mr !oul V llc.alf
of Mniitaiua, Cahfurnla. la dealgnated
by the llurt-au of Land Management
aa aulherttad agant in charge of a
roundup oi honea runnln at large on
the public landa In tha Jenny Creek
Klamath Itlver area in Jack ton and
Klantath Countlaa. Oregon, deter I bed
a followa:
fleglnnlng at the point where Oregon
Slate Highway W cruaaea Jenny Creea
-In Rrc. . T 40 8. It 4 K. WM -.
thanra aatterly along aald Highway M
to the point where aald Hlihway 06
rroaa Klamath River ln Sec. 31, T.
3B . It. 7 E .W M i: the ice aouth
weaterly along aald Klamath River to
the Oregon-California Slate boundary
line in Sec 3, T. 41 B. R E.
W M thence wait along tha atata
boundary Una to Jenny Creek Hn Hec.
IT, T. 41 ft., n. 4 a... w m.i: inenro
northerly along aald Jenny Creek
tna point of beginning.
very Job be performs by atam.ing his own RM
seal on a tag you'll find neatly attached to your
ateering wheel rim!
That seal once and for all establishes job responsi
bility. It promises premium quality workmanship.
It assures you that every job has been done with
complete thoroughness and efficiency in the
quickest possible time. And in auto repairs, that
wift, competent workmanship means a better
job at less cost. Why not drive in today-and
get the practical benefits of exclusive RM
Certified Service from now on.
ll'HI ,0I,T,",D MICHANIC-MIANI CMTIHID SIRVICI, IACKI0
A"a , IV THI MICHANK'I OWN NAMI AND MKSONAl MrUTATION.
BASIN MOTORS
All hnraea collected In the roundup
will be held for I he period required by
CliaptT ')). Orrgon lwi, fl5l at the
old Ward J (inch In Sec 30, T. 40 S ,
It. 3 t, W K, , nr.. Pohrganid Anv
pvraon who rati eatiililivh ownerahlp of
any auch horaea may retake pfiaaea
lon of them upon payment of tha ea
(abllahed roundup charge of 20W per
head.
J antra M. I.lnna
Korrter
City HJtll
Medford. Oregon
r--7 No. t7g
flTATION
IN THE CIHCUIT COURT OK
THK STATE OF OHKfJON
FDIl KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Adoption of Ronald
John (ircm. Minor.
To Stephen . (Jreia, f;reeting-
IN THE NAME OK THK STATE OK
OHKtiON, You re hereby cited and
required lo appear In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Klamath
Oouniv. at the Court Room thereof, at
Klamath full, In the County of Klam
ath on the Kith day of March. 1M2
r- Id o'clock in the forenoon of that
day. then and there to thaw nute,
ll r. there he, whv the petition
of J a met A. Bunnell and Helen Marie
Bunnell, praying for the adoption and
change of name of Ronald John Great
to name of Ronald John Bunnell, ahould
not be granted, the adoption allowed
and change of name permitted aa in
aaid petition prayed for.
WITNESS, tha Hon David R. Van
denberg. Judfe of the Circuit Court
of Oregon for Klamath County, with
the aral nf aaid Court affixed thla 4th
day of February, IUM.
ATTEST
Chat K. Oct -a p. Clerk
By Jane Wever, Deputy Clerk
r-T-14-31-2 No. ma
MTKY?
GRANTS PASS V. B.
"Lucky" Guttcry opened an elabo
rate nmrket ensl of here recently
nnd nnmrd It Lucky's Market.
Tuesday just about 6 p.m. a younK
man cume In, Guttery aald, and
at piMol point made off with
$1,578 In currency.
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HERALD AND NEWS,
Churchill Meets
Sad Young Queen
Continued from pi in 1
'Dip Queen, unninlllriK, waved buck.
TIMNKH
Bnfuro leuvlriK the airport, the
Queen halt! the would like to nee
the crew of the airliner which flew
her from Africa. They lined up on
the concrete apron and In a low
voice he thanked them all.
iter face wun pale and xhe war.
plainly under a Urnln. But her
learn were unnncci.
An the royal car awept throuxh
the Kates, the Duke nnllcltoUKly
bent forward and arrnnued the ruK
around the Queen'a feel.
Their car wan followed bv one
carrying the Duke and Uurhemi of
Cilouceater.
fn the atreeta outalile, men bared
their heads and women, aome In
tenrn, waved their handkerchiefs.
As unurcniiia car leu me neia
hla chauffeur had to brake Midden
ly to avoid a collision with another
automobile.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Airfield worker aald the new
Queen, while talking briefly with
Churchill, atopd In almost the spot
where her tamer waved uoodbye
to her one week ao,
Meanwhll In London, 8.1-year oil
Queen Mary waa advised bv tele
phone ol the royal party's return.
COMKOKT
Bhe Immediately drove to Clar
ence House to comfort her grieving
granddaughter.
The royal car reached Clarence
House at 6:05 p.m.
Crowds were lined along the
Btreot between Buckingham Palace
and Clarence Howe aa the Queen
and her husband drove past. Bhe
waved aa her car turned Into the
driveway of her home. The Duke
stared straight ahead.
The limousine drive through the
ulable yard road entrance to the
house. The big double doors of the
building were flung open and the
royal atandard snapped from the
roof.
The Queen was home.
At the Bandrlngham royal estate,
where her father died peacefully In
hla sleep Wednesday morning, si
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The body of the monarch, dead
at 68 after years of strain and Ill
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for three or four days In the gray,
181h Century Bandrlngham Church,
where he worshipped every Sun
day. He was In residence there at
his favorite country retreat.
DEATH CAUHE
Correspondents accredited to the
court were told the King died of
coronary thrombosis a blood clot
that reached his heart.
He had an operation three years
ago to relieve a vein disease which
could have led to the formation of
blood clots, and last Sept. 23, doc
tors removed a cancerous lung.
The dutiful Elizabeth was Queen
from the moment of her father's
death.
She became so In her vacation
lodge In Kenya Colony, far away
in East Africa, where ahe had
paused early In what was to have
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But her formal proclamation s
the new sovereign, Elizabeth II,
must follow.
The proclamation, written from
historic precedents by the Privy
Council hundreds of royal advis
ors, and representatives of Com
monwealth countries, and the Lord
Mayor and aldermen of the ancient
square-mllo City of London, will be
read first Friday by the Oart King
of Arms, Sir George Bellew.
Clad In medieval uniform, he will
read from the balcony of St. James
Palace, built by Henry vni, fa
ther of the first Queen Elizabeth.
The proclamation was published
In all morning newspapers Thurs-
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